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Thread: Micomsoft XRGB-Mini FrameMeister

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    Micomsoft XRGB-Mini FrameMeister

    For anyone with a relatively high budget and a desire to see their games at their best on their HDTVs, Micomsoft has released the next edition to their XRGB line, the XRGB-Mini FrameMeister.

    These are the specs, as reported by NCS:
    • Inputs: D-Terminal, HDMI x 2, D-Terminal, Mini-Din 8, micro-SD, mini-USB, Composite Video, Audio L+R, S-Video
    • Outputs: HDMI (Please note VGA is no longer supported in this model)
    • Output Resolution: 480p, 720p, 1080i, 1080p
    • Onscreen Menu: English language only
    • System Firmware Update Possible
    • Remote Control included

    It's more expensive than past XRGB units, but they dry up quickly.

  2. ouch

  3. I've never used a high-end scaler like this before, but I was surprised to read somewhere that these things have... V-Sync settings? Makes me really curious to see exactly how much delay that causes and what kind of tearing you'd get with that feature off.

    If my only option was to use an HDTV, I would very likely own one of these, but as it stands I play just about everything on either my monitor or my SDTV and don't see a reason to change.

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    I was excited until I clicked the link and saw the price. Holy fuck.

  5. lol at $520 to play Genesis games.
    Boo, Hiss.

  6. #6
    Seriously. Just emulate the fucking things.

  7. $500 is a small price to pay to turn your $1,000 TV into a $100 TV.

  8. 3x combo!

  9. The exchange rate is a killer.

  10. Quote Originally Posted by A Robot Bit Me View Post
    $500 is a small price to pay to turn your $1,000 TV into a $100 TV.

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